Friday 20 December 2013

TB Joshua's Prophecy Now Being Fulfilled in South Sudan?

Sometime in late October or early November, Nigerian prophet TB Joshua prophesied that an East Africa president would be abducted by terrorists. Were it any other prophet, that would probably have gone unreported, but TB Joshua was right on the death of Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika.

This prophecy was distorted by the internets, prompting his ministry to release the statement below...
"This is an official message from Prophet T.B. Joshua and The SCOAN. There are distorted rumors spreading on the internet concerning T.B. Joshua's prophecy this past Sunday. Rumors are saying that the man of God said that an East African country will soon be kidnapped by terrorists and that a night club would be blown up. Do not listen to the father of lies.

"These are not the words used by the prophet. Prophet T.B. Joshua specifically asked journalists not to misquote his prophecy.

"He said that he saw a leader being captured. The prophet instructed the people of God to fast and pray on Wednesday and Thursday. He said Wednesday and Thursday had nothing to do with what was going to happen, but the people of God should fast and pray on those days. He also told the congregation that he will stay in an attitude of prayer for the country concerned, so that God might subdue this coming evil to a mere sign.

"He said that the country concerned is not Kenya, but a country close to it. He mentioned that it is the same country in which a similar event took place while they were drinking and dancing.

"He will continue to pray for them, but he will not mention their names unless God instructs him to do so. This is because many would begin to spread rumors and false allegations against himself, the leader, and the country rather than pray for them. He said if prayer and security are not in place, the blood of thousands will be wasted. Let us all stay in an attitude of faith and prayer, in Jesus' name."

The wording of the prophecy prompted many to claim that the country in question was Uganda. This is especially because of the 'drinking and dancing' part, since a nightclub in Uganda was bombed a few years back.

Prophesies are however known to have deep interpretations, and only the prophet knows exactly what he means.

That takes us to recent events in South Sudan, where Salva Kiir's government has just survived a coup attempt. Fighting is however still ongoing. Only time will tell whether TB Joshua was talking about South Sudan.

Source: Nairobi Wire, Kenya


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Tuesday 17 December 2013

First official picture of mummy Waje and her beautiful daughter

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First official picture of mummy Waje and her beautiful daughter

First official picture of mummy Waje and her beautiful daughter

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Senator Yerima divorces 17year old Egyptian wife, marries another 15yr old

Three years after marrying a 14 year old Egyptian girl named Marian, which was widely protested in Nigeria, former Zamfara state governor and serving senator of the federal republic of Nigeria, Sen. Ahmed Yerima, has reportedly divorced her to marry a new wife, City People reports. According to the magazine, Yerima and four men, said to be members of the Zamfara State House of Assembly were in Egypt a few weeks ago for the wedding fathia of a new bride said to be 15 years old.

Marian who is now 17 and a mother of one, is believed to be the daughter of the former governor's driver whenever he visits Egypt. The reason he divorced her is to enable him take a new wife as he's not allowed more than four wives. The new wife is also Egyptian.

The Senator is alleged to have married and divorced a few women in the last few years but has never changed his first three wives, only the fourth ones.

Sen. Ahmed Yerima this year was strongly against the deletion of the section of the 1999 constitution which pegged the official marriage age in Nigeria as 18 years, saying it was anti-Islam.

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Wednesday 4 December 2013

Comedian Saka Wants To Declare For President [SEE Tweet]

I'm beginning to think that Saka is a joker. Who told him that he can win presidential election in Nigeria?


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Monday 2 December 2013

Seun Kuti Reacts To Burna Boy Performing In His Underwear

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During his interview on Rubbin Minds today, Seun Kuti said Burna Boy should have known better than stripping to his underwear to perform at Felabration final at the New Afrika Shrine last month.
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Sunday 1 December 2013

11-Year-Old Nigerian Girl Storms the List of 100 Most Influential Africans

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Nigeria has dominated the list of TOP 100 most influential people in Africa, published by New African Magazine.

One of the most notable among 23 Nigerians who made the list is an 11-year-old Nigerian girl, Zuriel Oduwole.Zuriel, whose Hebrew name means 'For God is my Rock', was featured in the magazine for her fight for the education of women.

Miss Oduwole was born and raised in the United States and, of mixed parentage, a Nigerian father and an American-Jewish mother. She lives in California in the United States.

This summer she made history, when she became the youngest person to be interviewed by the influential Forbes Magazine. The award winning documentary film maker, conference speaker and writer is featured in the August 2013 edition of Forbes Africa.

Miss Oduwole has visited China, where she learnt to speak and write Mandarin or Chinese. She speaks a bit of Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. The girl also travelled to Switzerland, France, United Kingdom, Grenada, Turkey, Antigua, Australia, Fiji, Mexico, Ghana, Egypt, Mauritius, South Africa, Tanzania and, of course, Nigeria, her fatherland.

At the age 11, Oduwole has interviewed leading African personalities, including eight African presidents, Africa's richest person Aliko Dangote and tennis super stars – Venus and Serena Williams.

Touted by some as the next Oprah Winfrey, Oduwole is reportedly committed to rebrand Africa by showing the positive things in about the continent, and making the case for education the Girl Child in Africa and Emerging Markets.

Other notable names in the list are music producer Don Jazzy, business mogul Aliko Dangote,Omotola Jalade EkeindeIdris ElbaChimamanda Ngozi AdichieAlek WekChiwetei Ejiofor,David AdjayeDJ Sbu, former South African president Thabo MbekiDr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe,El AnatsuiLupita Nyong'oOmar SyP SquareTrevor NoahFatuomata Diawaraa and NoViolet Bulawayo.

Also, the oldest woman on the list is the former foreign minister of Somaliland, Edna Adan (76), famous for fighting for women's rights and health.

The criteria of selecting the influential people is explained below:

"In defining what passes for 'influence', New African has been careful to note that while there is indeed for a wide array of qualities and proclivities that earmark people as 'influential', a person's impact on the wide public, social and political community is one of the greatest indicators of influence. Bearing in mind that popularity doesn't necessarily mean influential, New African Magazine has compiled its list of 100 most influential Africans, 23 of them being Nigerians.

The list offers a glimpse into the diverse breed of young and established leaders intent on reinventing the face of Africa… They include entrepreneurs, spiritual leaders, political game-changers, and sporting record breakers to name but a few."



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